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Ancient chariot emerges among remains of mysterious society that burned down its own buildings and then disappeared
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Ancient chariot emerges among remains of mysterious society that burned down its own buildings and then disappeared

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

Archaeologists in Spain have discovered the remains of a 2,400-year-old bronze chariot that was used to honor the gods and may have had links to

Nobel Prize-winning physicist and team use Claude AI to solve decades-old math puzzle
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist and team use Claude AI to solve decades-old math puzzle

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

Two physicists have used generative artificial intelligence (AI) to solve a stubborn mathematical problem in physics that had vexed researchers for more than a decade.

Young Galaxy Cluster
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Young Galaxy Cluster

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

In the Picture of the Month from the James Webb Space Telescope, we are taken on a visit to a building site of significant scale.

This “exotic weirdo” exoplanet has a rocky surface and an atmosphere
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This “exotic weirdo” exoplanet has a rocky surface and an atmosphere

Lisa GrossmanJuly 16, 2026

Astronomers found a helium atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet — a good sign for the search for life outside the solar system.

Genes offer new clues to stopping Huntington’s disease in its tracks
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Genes offer new clues to stopping Huntington’s disease in its tracks

Elie DolginJuly 16, 2026

A new generation of therapies aims to intervene at a recently discovered gap between the disease’s molecular march and its neurological consequences.

Thousands of liberated Africans died on a remote island after the British Navy freed them. We now know where they came from.
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Thousands of liberated Africans died on a remote island after the British Navy freed them. We now know where they came from.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

Little is known about the tens of thousands of liberated Africans who were buried on the remote Atlantic island of St. Helena in the 19th

Oops! Ancient Bronze Age shaman long assumed to be a man was actually a woman, DNA reveals
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Oops! Ancient Bronze Age shaman long assumed to be a man was actually a woman, DNA reveals

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

An Early Bronze Age metalworker and shaman discovered over 200 years ago in a lavish burial near Stonehenge and long assumed to be male was

‘This was one of the most arduous expeditions I’ve ever done’: Scientists confirm that 15-mile-wide pit found on Google Maps is ancient meteor crater
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‘This was one of the most arduous expeditions I’ve ever done’: Scientists confirm that 15-mile-wide pit found on Google Maps is ancient meteor crater

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

A large pit discovered by an amateur astronomer on Google Maps in 2024 is actually a 390 million-year-old meteor impact crater , scientists have confirmed.

New 3D silicon chip stacks circuits on top of each other to boost computing power
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New 3D silicon chip stacks circuits on top of each other to boost computing power

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

The massive hardware demands of artificial intelligence (AI) applications are stretching the physical and structural limitations of semiconductors. But researchers have engineered a three-dimensional silicon

‘Another dinosaur has entered the luxury collectibles market’: Gus the T. rex just sold for $50 million. Here’s what its loss means to science.
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‘Another dinosaur has entered the luxury collectibles market’: Gus the T. rex just sold for $50 million. Here’s what its loss means to science.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 16, 2026

On July 14, 2026, “Gus,” one of the most complete specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex , went to an as yet unidentified buyer for US$50.1 million

We tested Canon’s $10,000 wildlife zoom — can it replace a prime lens?
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We tested Canon’s $10,000 wildlife zoom — can it replace a prime lens?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

When it comes to the “silly money” category of lenses, they are typically those ridiculously long prime lenses that make your arms ache just by

The 2024 New York City meteorite contains amino acids
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The 2024 New York City meteorite contains amino acids

Lisa GrossmanJuly 15, 2026

The brine-formed meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey roof in 2024 could teach us about how life first arrived on Earth.

Anil Menon Launches to Space Station
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Anil Menon Launches to Space Station

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

NASA astronaut candidate Anna Menon and her children watch as a Soyuz rocket launches to the International Space Station with Expedition 75 crewmembers NASA astronaut

Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow
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Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 15, 2026

In the quest to make computers accurate and reliable, noise is the enemy. The thermal jiggling of atoms is a constant threat to the precision

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